Like in real life, your wallet must be secured. Bitcoin makes it possible to transfer value anywhere in a very easy way and it allows you to be in control of your money. Such great features also come with great security concerns. At the same time, Bitcoin can provide very high levels of security if used correctly.Always remember that it is your responsibility to adopt good practices in order to protect your money. Source: https://bitcoin.org/en/secure-your-wallet

Store bitcoin in wallet and not exchange platforms. Save your secret keys on a hard drive, external if possible. Install a strong antivirus on your system to prevent hack. Do not save passwords on your computer.

Just reading on bitcoinwiki, it says that to date there have been no verifiable incidents of Bitcoins stolen from hardware wallets and much of the time, the software is open source, allowing a user to validate the entire operation of the device. so...

A really important point is not to operate on a public Wifi....there are already several cases where hackers have stolen bitcoins on open unsecure wifis.

Just reading on bitcoinwiki, it says that to date there have been no verifiable incidents of Bitcoins stolen from hardware wallets and much of the time, the software is open source, allowing a user to validate the entire operation of the device. so...

A really important point is not to operate on a public Wifi....there are already several cases where hackers have stolen bitcoins on open unsecure wifis.

Yes, it is better to disconnect all possible purses from network access

Paper wallets or hardware wallets is one way to go, but once lost, it's gone. Some online wallets such as SpectroCoin have 2FA for logins and for each attempt of a transaction. It also notifies you whenever a new IP address logs in to your account and stores the cryptocurrencies in an offline (cold storages). It provides a very secure environment for all users and promotes safety for such an era.

Paper wallets or hardware wallets is one way to go, but once lost, it's gone. Some online wallets such as SpectroCoin have 2FA for logins and for each attempt of a transaction. It also notifies you whenever a new IP address logs in to your account and stores the cryptocurrencies in an offline (cold storages). It provides a very secure environment for all users and promotes safety for such an era.

But access to the wallet can be obtained from the network, it is not disconnected?